Tuesday, June 5, was a bad day for public workers from the west coast to the mid-west. Voters in San Diego and…
Steve Early
In this presidential election year, millions of voters find themselves caught, once again, between a Republican rock and a Democratic hard place.…
When the history of mid-western de-unionization is written, its sad chroniclers will begin their story in Indiana. That is where Governor Mitch…
BOSTON–From Jersey Shore to the short-lived All American Muslim to the much glitzier Shahs of Sunset, there seems to be no ethnic community left untouched by the…
Forty years ago this December, members of the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) did the unthinkable. They elected three of their…
As three unions at the Kaiser Permanente health care chain in California pulled a one-day statewide walkout yesterday, their solidarity went unmatched…
Three years ago this Friday (Jan. 27), Service Employees International Union (SEIU) President Andy Stern declared war on one-quarter of his California…
LAWRENCE, Mass.–One hundred years ago this month, thousands of angry textile workers abandoned their looms and poured into the frigid streets of…
Richmond, California—In California, the Kaiser name has long been linked to innovations in work organization, personnel practices and healthcare delivery. During World…
Occupy Wall Street (OWS) has given our timorous, unimaginative, and politically ambivalent unions a much-needed ideological dope slap. Some might describe this, more…